Overview: Marge sends Lisa to a performing arts camp, where counselors and fellow campers inspire her to embrace her creative side; upon returning to Springfield, Lisa grows restless with her boring suburban lifestyle.
Overview: Grampa gives each family member a portion of his savings; Lisa worries that Nelson's instant success with a new business venture might lure him away from continuing his education.
Overview: Lisa starts coaching Bart's Little League team; Marge and Bart spend the day at an amusement park, where former MLB manager Mike Scioscia gives Bart advice.
Overview: Worried about the effects of violent video games, Marge encourages Bart and Milhouse to play board games; Lisa becomes smitten with a new student, a vampire; while on a second honeymoon, Homer and Marge rescue a castaway who escaped from his ship.
Overview: Fearing that she will end up like Marge, Lisa pledges to focus solely on her academics and not get distracted by other things; Bart puts Nelson in his place and unintentionally earns the title of school bully.
Overview: Mr. Burns becomes distraught at the town's apathetic reaction to the announcement that he has only weeks to live; Bart secretly takes Burns into the family's home.
Overview: After Bart nurses an injured bird back to health, Homer enters it in a race.
Overview: When the rest of the family seems to lack Christmas spirit, Marge contacts Martha Clause.
Overview: Homer ends up in the Springfield penitentiary after getting caught bribing an official; an FBI investigator offers Homer a way to reduce his jail time.
Overview: Marge reconnects with a close group of mothers she used to be friends with; Bart tries to break up their group when his playdates stop being fun.
Overview: When Smithers transforms Moe's pub into a refined and trendy lounge, the establishment becomes Springfield's local gay hangout; Principal Skinner falls for the new, free-spirited music teacher.
Overview: When Homer insists Bart must earn the new dirt bike he wants, Bart comes up with a scheme; James Lipton interviews a TV cast.
Overview: Moe attends a seminar in hope of gaining more confidence with women; Marge makes a change after discovering her gray hair.
Overview: Bart's film about an angry father quickly becomes a critical favorite, winning him several awards.
Overview: During a field trip, Lisa discovers desert water that makes usually combative creatures get along; after getting kicked out of the retirement home, Grampa comes to live with the family.
Overview: When Cheech and Chong stop in Springfield while on their reunion tour, Homer impresses Cheech so much he asks him to replace Chong; Principal Skinner forms a new comedy team with Chong; Marge tries to help a hoarder.
Overview: Marge persuades Homer to enroll in a fathering enrichment class; Bart becomes a school bully.
Overview: When the Great Raymondo takes Lisa on as his magician's assistant, she is conned into revealing the secret of his greatest trick to his nemesis.
Overview: Fat Tony and Marge's sister, Selma, fall in love and get married; Bart discovers a special ability.
Overview: Homer opens his own hair salon after discovering he is a talented stylist; Milhouse professes his love for Lisa.
Overview: After finding the keys to every door in Springfield, Lisa finds a hidden room beneath the elementary school.
Overview: When Ned starts dating Mrs. Krabappel, he is surprised to learn how many of Springfield's men she has been with.